Roger Goodell, Commissioner of the NFL, stands on the field prior to the game between the Chicago Bears and the Green Bay Packers. (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images)

BOSTON (CBS) — If you’re one to think the NFL front office is full of incompetent, bumbling idiots, your case just got a hilarious new piece of evidence.

After filing its latest DeflateGate appeal brief, the league was forced to refile after it violated the Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure (FRAP) as well as the “court’s local rules” because the cover of their appeal was the wrong color.

Daniel Wallach later tweeted that the botched appeal filing “not a competitive advantage, but may violate integrity of court rules.” Well played, Danny boy.

There are so many ways to turn this embarrassing gaffe by the NFL into a punchline. Is it more probable than not that Goodell was generally aware of the cover color? Did the NFL “misinterpret a rule” in putting their appeal together? Were 11 out of 12 covers the wrong color?

Insert your own silly DeflateGate references in the comments.

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